fbpx
Wikipedia

Brookline High School

Brookline High School is a four-year public high school in the town of Brookline, Massachusetts. It is a part of Public Schools of Brookline.

Brookline High School
Location
115 Greenough Street
Brookline, MA 02445
Coordinates42°20′0″N 71°7′48″W / 42.33333°N 71.13000°W / 42.33333; -71.13000
Information
School typePublic, High School
Established1843; 181 years ago (1843)
School districtPublic Schools of Brookline
HeadmasterAnthony Meyer
Teaching staff191.8 (FTE) (2023–24)
Grades912
Enrollment2,117 (2023–24)
Student to teacher ratio10.4 (2020–21)
Color(s)  Red
  Blue
MascotSpartan Warrior
Team nameWarriors
NewspaperThe Cypress
Websitebhs.brookline.k12.ma.us

As of the 2023–24 school year, 2117 students were enrolled in the high school, served by 191.8 teachers (on an FTE basis), the student to teacher ratio was approximately 10.9 to 1.[1] As of 2023, the enrolled student body race/ethnicity was self reported as 7.4% African American, 16.0% Asian, 12.9% Hispanic, 53.3% White, and 10.3% Multi-ethnic.[1]

History edit

Brookline High School was founded in the Spring of 1843. Instruction began on August 17, 1843, on the lower floor of the Town Hall on Walnut Street described by a former student as a "dismal, damp and dark room...not unlike a tomb".[2] Benjamin H. Rhodes, a Brown University graduate, was the founding Headmaster, serving until 1847.[2] Rhodes was succeed as Headmaster by Hezekia Shailer who served until 1854. John Emory Horr, a Harvard College graduate, then served as Headmaster for 33 years until 1888.[2][3] The second Brookline High School location was a newly constructed two-story building on School Street designed by architect Joseph L. Richard that opened on November 3, 1856.[2] The third and present location of Brookline High School was Shailer Hall a new three and a half story brick structure with a pitched roof designed by architects Andrews, Jaques and Rantoul which opened in Fall, 1895.[4] The Manual Arts building was built at a cost of $100,000 on Tappan Street, and opened in September, 1903. The ninth grade moved from the School of Practical Arts in the elementary schools to the high school in September 1921. An addition to the main building was finished at that time to increase the capacity to 1500 students. The main building was expanded and remodeled in 1965 with a budget of $1.5 million.[5]

Architecture edit

The school has Symbolic Panels made by the sculptor John A. Wilson.[6] In May 2018, Brookline voters supported a debt exclusion override to fund the expansion and renovation of Brookline High School. This building project included the construction of a new building at the 111 Cypress Street site, a new Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) building to replace the building at the corner of Tappan and Greenough Streets, renovations to the 3rd floor of the main building and the Tappan gymnasium, as well as improvements to Cypress Field.[7] In early 2022, Brookline High School opened a new building on 22 Tappan Street, designed primarily to house freshmen.[8]

Academics edit

Brookline High School has received the gold medal for Best High Schools from U.S. News & World Report.[9] In addition, Boston Magazine has frequently ranked Brookline High School as one of the best high schools in Massachusetts for academic performance; in 2008, it was ranked top in the state.[10][11] In 2020, Boston Magazine ranked Brookline High School as the 20th best public school in Massachusetts.[12] As of 2021, Brookline High School was ranked #64 nationally for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), according to U.S. News & World Report.[13]

Although the Advanced Placement (AP) program at Brookline High School is smaller than at other high schools, it has grown dramatically over the past 10 years. In 2020–21, 435 students took 797 AP exams, and 91.9% of students scored “3” or above on these exams.[14] In 2019, Brookline High School was ranked in the top 5% of the most challenging public high schools in America (952nd of 22,000).[15] The rank was determined by the Challenge Index defined as the number of Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate or Cambridge tests taken in a year relative to the number of seniors who graduate.[15][16] In 2020, the 5-year graduation rate was 96.5% with 86% of students planning to attend a 4-Year private or public college.[17][18]

Athletics edit

Brookline High School features the largest interscholastic athletics program in New England, with 71 teams in 40 sports.[19] Some of the atypical sports include squash, curling, golf, ultimate disc, crew, sailing, water polo, and rugby.

The most popular athletics program at Brookline High School is ultimate disc with participation of over 110 students in 2017.

Since 1894, the Brookline High football team has played rival Newton North High School in the traditional Thanksgiving Day game. This is one of the oldest high school football rivalries in Massachusetts and on the list of high school football rivalries (100 years+).

In 2007, the Brookline High School boys cross country team won the first ever Nike Team Nationals northeast regional meet by just one point over Danbury High School at Bowdin Park, New York.[20] They went on to place 7th at Nike Team Nationals in Portland, Oregon.[21] In addition to the 2007 campaign, in the 2006 and 2009 seasons the team placed 3rd at the Massachusetts Division 1 State Meet, in 2005 they finished 2nd, and on November 20, 2010, won their second state championship, giving them their fifth top 3 finish in six years and second 1st-place finish in four. On November 19, 2011, they won their third state championship, for a run of three championships in five years.

In 2014, Brookline High School rebranded their athletics program. The new logo featured a Spartan Warrior's helmet, successor to the arrowhead logo. A new color scheme was introduced as well, as navy blue replaced royal blue.

In 2013, the boys crew team took home their first national championship; the winning lightweight double featured athletes who would later go on to row on the Cornell and Princeton lightweight teams.[22][23] In 2014, the boys took home a bronze at nationals in the openweight double, only to win another national title in the double in 2015.[24] In 2016, the boys lightweight four won their regional championship, but fell short of a third national title, placing 5th at nationals.[25] In 2022, Brookline High School athletes finished third in the women's under-17 fours at Head of the Charles.[26] Because the crew is not recognized as a school sport in the fall, the athletes rowed under the club name of Friends of Brookline Rowing, whose members are the same as those of the high school's spring rowing team. In 2023, the boys crew team took home two bronzes at regionals in the men's under-17 fours and men's youth second fours categories.[27]

In 2021, the boys volleyball team had the 8th best record (15-5) of the 81 teams in Massachusetts.[28]

School Within A School edit

School Within A School (SWS) is an alternative, democratic education program based in Brookline High School.[29]

The Cypress edit

The Cypress (formerly The Sagamore) is a school-affiliated publication (newspaper) produced monthly by the students of Brookline High School. The first issue appeared in January, 1895.[5] The newspaper is independent; the production is funded entirely through selling advertisements and subscriptions.[30] It receives no funding from the high school.[31]

Over the past few years, the paper has publicized and discussed issues in and around the school, including racism and teenage pregnancy. The school is noted for its tradition of high tolerance of sensitive topics discussed in the newspaper. In 2011, New England Scholastic Press Association awarded The Sagamore "Highest Achievement" in Newspaper Class I category.[32]

Notable incidents edit

On September 25, 1936, Shailer Hall, the original Brookline High School building constructed in 1895, was destroyed by fire.[33] One hundred and sixty firemen fought the fire with at least fourteen treated for injuries.[34] The cause and origin of the fire was a defective incinerator flue in a chimney.[34] Financial losses amounted to $3 million in 2022 dollars.

Members of Fred Phelps' anti-gay Westboro Baptist Church protested at the 2005 graduation ceremony against Brookline High's strong acceptance of homosexuality. They were met by dozens of supporters and counter-protesters.[35][better source needed] Members from the Westboro Baptist Church protested again in 2009. They were met with about 2,000 counter-protesters, including students and members of Brookline High School's staff and PTO, and various other groups from surrounding areas. Surrounded and barricaded by police and deans of Brookline High School, the 'silent, not violent' counter-protest (organized by the school's GSA) took place with no altercations between the two groups.[citation needed]

In November 2017, Brookline High School students coordinated a walkout concerning the racial climate present through the high school. This event occurred after the spread of student produced videos containing racial slurs. The incident made local news and sparked discussion.[36]

Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in May 2020, hundreds of Brookline High School teachers were given pink slips due to lack of funding. This was met with criticism on a local level, causing protests and criticisms on the management of the school's administration.[37]

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Enrollment Data (2021-22) - Brookline High (00460505)" (PDF). profiles.doe.mass.edu. Retrieved 2022-03-16.
  2. ^ a b c d Proceedings of the Brookline Historical Society. Brookline Historical Society. 1907.
  3. ^ "John Emory Hoar". www.digitalcommonwealth.org. Retrieved 2022-03-15.
  4. ^ Denehy, John William (1906). A History of Brookline, Massachusetts, from the First Settlement of Muddy River to the Present Time. Brookline, MA: Brookline Press.
  5. ^ a b Holland, Bertram H. (1993). Safeguard of the Republic. Brookline High Alumni Association.
  6. ^ James Cameron. More About New Glasgow. 1974. p. 194
  7. ^ "Expansion Project". Brookline High School. Retrieved 2020-03-12.
  8. ^ McCown, James (September 14, 2023). "Brookline's new high school design makes the honor roll". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  9. ^ USNews. Accessed June 13, 2012.
  10. ^ Matt Rocheleau, Boston Globe, "Newton high schools make Boston Magazine's top 10", Boston.com, August 26, 2009.
  11. ^ Best Public High Schools chart, Boston Magazine, September 2008, at the Wayback Machine August 30, 2008.
  12. ^ "The Best Public High Schools in Greater Boston". Boston Magazine. 2020-08-25. Retrieved 2022-03-16.
  13. ^ "U.S. News & World Report Best High Schools". USNews. 2022. Retrieved March 15, 2022.
  14. ^ "2020-21 Advanced Placement Participation Report by All Students - Brookline High (00460505)". profiles.doe.mass.edu. Retrieved 2022-03-16.
  15. ^ a b "Jay Mathews Challenge Index | High School Ranking System". Jay Mathews Challenge Index. Retrieved 2022-03-15.
  16. ^ "Perspective | Huge change in character of our most challenging high schools". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2022-03-15.
  17. ^ "Cohort 2021 Graduation Rates -Brookline High (00460505)". profiles.doe.mass.edu. Retrieved 2022-03-16.
  18. ^ "Plans of High School Graduates (2021-22) - Brookline High (00460505)". profiles.doe.mass.edu. Retrieved 2022-03-16.
  19. ^ Brookline Schools website May 22, 2006, at the Wayback Machine URL accessed on June 2, 2006
  20. ^ "Webcast: Nike Team Nationals 2007", DyeStat. Accessed February 16, 2008.
  21. ^ "Oregon Runners: Nike Team Nationals" 2008-02-03 at the Wayback Machine, Nike Team Nationals. Accessed February 22, 2008.
  22. ^ Youth National Championships Oak Ridge, TN June 7-9, 2013, USRowing. Accessed December 22, 2016. Click on results for Sunday; see 5F1. Mens Ltwt Youth 2x A Final.
  23. ^ Friedman, Alex. "Brookline rowers dubbed best lightweight youth pair in USA", Wicked Local Brookline, June 11, 2013. Accessed December 22, 2016. "While most seniors were throwing their cap into the air celebrating their graduation, five seniors from the Brookline High School varsity crew team were preparing, racing and recovering from the Youth National Championships, where two Brookline rowers took home the gold.... Senior Jack Ruske and sophomore Jordi Cabanas destroyed all competition in the men's lightweight youth 2x A final, finishing two seconds ahead of second-place Miami Beach."
  24. ^ "Brookline rowers take home gold", Wicked Local Brookline, June 17, 2015. Accessed December 22, 2016. "The Brookline High rowing team had a very successful run last weekend at the US Rowing Youth National Championship in Sarasota, Fla., last weekend. Seniors Jordi Cabanas and Aviv Preminger won gold in the Men's 2X."
  25. ^ Youth Nationals Mercer Lake, West Windsor, NJ June 10-12, 2016, USRowing. Accessed December 23, 2016. Click on results for Saturday; See 13F1 W. Mens Ltwt Youth 4+ A Final.
  26. ^ "Women's Under-17 Fours Head Of The Charles 2022". www.regattacentral.com. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  27. ^ "Northeast Youth Championship – Lake Quinsigamnd, Worcester, Ma – May 20, 2023 – May 21, 2023". herenow.com. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  28. ^ "MA High School Boys Volleyball Rankings". MaxPreps.com. April 2, 2022. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  29. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-01-24. Retrieved 2013-04-02.
  30. ^ "About Us". The Sagamore. Retrieved 2023-02-14.
  31. ^ "Mission". The Sagamore. Retrieved 2021-07-18.
  32. ^ "Awards". The Sagamore. Retrieved 2021-07-18.
  33. ^ "Brookline High School Fire". www.digitalcommonwealth.org. Retrieved 2022-03-16.
  34. ^ a b Belknap, Harry (1936-10-01). "Remarkable Fire Stop Made by Brookline Firemen at School Blaze". Fire Engineering: Firefighter Training and Fire Service News, Rescue. Retrieved 2022-03-16.
  35. ^ Fulton, Deirdre (June 2005). "Not in Kansas". bostonphoenix.com. from the original on 4 December 2005. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  36. ^ Irons, Meghan E.; Meyers, Alyssa (November 30, 2017). "Brookline students walk out to protest racial climate in wake of videos". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved 2021-03-03.
  37. ^ "Hundreds Of Brookline Teachers Face Layoffs Amid COVID-19 Economic Downturn". News. 2020-05-29. Retrieved 2021-03-03.
  38. ^ Jeff Adrien 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, Connecticut Huskies men's basketball. Accessed December 23, 2016. "Averaged 27 points and 14 rebounds as a senior at Brookline HS... As a senior at Brookline, Jeff was team captain, first team All-League, League MVP and named to the Boston Globe Super Team and Boston Herald Dream Team."
  39. ^ https://www.brooklinehighalumni.org/famous-alumni
  40. ^ https://www.boston.com/real-estate/real-estate-news/2015/06/24/17-famous-people-who-have-called-brookline-home/
  41. ^ "Michael Bluestein". Foreigner. Retrieved 2022-04-01.
  42. ^ Smith, Jessie Carney. Notable Black American Women: Book 2. USA: Gale Research, 1991. 503. Print.
  43. ^ Lashinsky, Adam (September 28, 2009). . Fortune. 160 (6): 117–124. Archived from the original on January 11, 2010. Retrieved January 24, 2010.
  44. ^ Adrian, Jack. "Obituary: Hugh B. Cave; Prolific writer of pulp (`pure' supernatural, `Spicy', SF, romance, westerns, hard- and soft-boiled detective fiction, weird-menace and shudder- pulp) over eight decades."[dead link], The Independent, June 30, 2004. Accessed April 18, 2008. "His astonishing career spanned all but the first couple of decades of the 20th century and into the 21st, his first published writing, as a 15-year-old student at Brookline High School, Massachusetts, being a short story in The Boston Globe entitled 'Retribution'..."
  45. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-21. Retrieved 2014-02-10.
  46. ^ "Effort to rename a park goes on - the Boston Globe". The Boston Globe.
  47. ^ Layman, Tom. "All-points bulletin on James Driscoll", Boston Herald, June 19, 2014. Accessed December 23, 2016. "Driscoll, a Brookline High School graduate, currently sits in 125th place in the points standings for the PGA Tour's playoff system, meaning if the season had ended before this week’s Travelers Championship he would technically be the last player in the field."
  48. ^ "Fanfares for Michael Dukakis", The New York Times, July 23, 1988. Accessed February 5, 2008. "And then the candidate, once a trumpeter in the Brookline High School band, took the podium and performed his own Fanfare for the Common Man."
  49. ^ Nightengale, Bob (27 April 2017). "BOB NIGHTENGALE Theo Epstein returns to Boston, champions another cause with his twin brother". USA Today. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  50. ^ The "Challenge Constantly Renewed", Huntington Theatre Company. Accessed December 23, 2016. "Richard N. Goodwin has been a major presence over the past four decades as a relentless and probing commentator on American society and the challenges of liberal democracy.... Born December 7, 1931, in Boston, he attended Brookline High School and Tufts University, graduating first in his class from Harvard Law School in 1958, and serving as president of the Harvard Law Review."
  51. ^ Chase, Katie Johnston. "True to his nerd: John Hodgman finds a niche as 'Daily Show' resident expert, mendacious author, and dorky PC", The Boston Globe, September 24, 2006. Accessed December 3, 2007. "Fletcher graduated from Brookline High School a year before he did, and the two have been together since Hodgman was 17."
  52. ^ Borchers, Callum. "Seven things you should know about Sam Kennedy", The Boston Globe, March 23, 2014. Accessed December 23, 2016. "Kennedy and Epstein — classmates at Brookline High School — were suddenly reunited in leadership positions for their hometown team."
  53. ^ Cromie, Robert. "Kenney of the Fifth!", Chicago Tribune, November 14, 1943. Accessed December 23, 2016. "Caption: George C. Kenney at the time he was graduated from Brookline High School in 1907."
  54. ^ Baird, Susanna. "Kraft Cements His Love for the Old Alma Mater", The Boston Globe, November 14, 2004. Accessed April 18, 2008. "Robert Kraft's hands have pressed down into history. Brookline High School, alma mater of the NFL's winningest owner, has instituted a Hollywood-esque Walk of Fame, complete with concrete handprints. Kraft, "Bobby" to his peers in the BHS class of 1959, is the walk's first inductee."
  55. ^ Sheasley, Chelsea (June 30, 2012). "Horror show: Q&A with Brookline's Nicholas McCarthy". Wicked Local. Retrieved 26 September 2017.
  56. ^ a b Athletic Hall of Fame 2008-02-28 at the Wayback Machine, Brookline High School. Accessed February 21, 2008.
  57. ^ Brozan, Nadine. "Chronicle", The New York Times, March 16, 1993. Accessed April 21, 2008. "The year is being bracketed by two celebratory weekends -- one last June, one this June -- that include class reunions. Last year's event brought more than 2,000 graduates back to the school, including Mr. Wallace, Alan Rachins, a star of "L.A. Law," and former Gov. Michael S. Dukakis of Massachusetts and his wife, Kitty."
  58. ^ USATF profile for Jonathon Riley, January 10, 2014
  59. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-12-31. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
  60. ^ Beggy, Carol; and Shanahan, Mark. "Monet goes to Vegas; Kerry goes out on the town", The Boston Globe, November 6, 2003. Accessed February 17, 2008.
  61. ^ Brozan, Nadine. "Chronicle", The New York Times, March 16, 1993. Accessed February 5, 2008. "Mike Wallace is lending a hand to his old school, Brookline High School, at a benefit -- unusual for a Massachusetts public school -- in New York tomorrow evening. Mr. Wallace, class of '35, will interview the school's acting headmaster, Dr. Robert J. Weintraub, at a cocktail party that is expected to draw 60 or so Brookline graduates to the University Club on West 54th Street."
  62. ^ Goldman, Steven (2005). The Making of Casey Stengel. Washington, D.C.: Potomac Books, Inc.
  63. ^ "John Yau". Poetry Foundation. 2022-03-14. Retrieved 2022-03-15.
  64. ^ Muddy River Annual. Brookline: Brookline High School. 1989.

External links edit

  • Official website  

brookline, high, school, this, article, rely, excessively, sources, closely, associated, with, subject, potentially, preventing, article, from, being, verifiable, neutral, please, help, improve, replacing, them, with, more, appropriate, citations, reliable, in. This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Brookline High School is a four year public high school in the town of Brookline Massachusetts It is a part of Public Schools of Brookline Brookline High SchoolLocation115 Greenough StreetBrookline MA 02445Coordinates42 20 0 N 71 7 48 W 42 33333 N 71 13000 W 42 33333 71 13000InformationSchool typePublic High SchoolEstablished1843 181 years ago 1843 School districtPublic Schools of BrooklineHeadmasterAnthony MeyerTeaching staff191 8 FTE 2023 24 Grades9 12Enrollment2 117 2023 24 Student to teacher ratio10 4 2020 21 Color s Red BlueMascotSpartan WarriorTeam nameWarriorsNewspaperThe CypressWebsitebhs wbr brookline wbr k12 wbr ma wbr us As of the 2023 24 school year 2117 students were enrolled in the high school served by 191 8 teachers on an FTE basis the student to teacher ratio was approximately 10 9 to 1 1 As of 2023 the enrolled student body race ethnicity was self reported as 7 4 African American 16 0 Asian 12 9 Hispanic 53 3 White and 10 3 Multi ethnic 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Architecture 2 Academics 3 Athletics 4 School Within A School 5 The Cypress 6 Notable incidents 7 Notable alumni 8 References 9 External linksHistory editBrookline High School was founded in the Spring of 1843 Instruction began on August 17 1843 on the lower floor of the Town Hall on Walnut Street described by a former student as a dismal damp and dark room not unlike a tomb 2 Benjamin H Rhodes a Brown University graduate was the founding Headmaster serving until 1847 2 Rhodes was succeed as Headmaster by Hezekia Shailer who served until 1854 John Emory Horr a Harvard College graduate then served as Headmaster for 33 years until 1888 2 3 The second Brookline High School location was a newly constructed two story building on School Street designed by architect Joseph L Richard that opened on November 3 1856 2 The third and present location of Brookline High School was Shailer Hall a new three and a half story brick structure with a pitched roof designed by architects Andrews Jaques and Rantoul which opened in Fall 1895 4 The Manual Arts building was built at a cost of 100 000 on Tappan Street and opened in September 1903 The ninth grade moved from the School of Practical Arts in the elementary schools to the high school in September 1921 An addition to the main building was finished at that time to increase the capacity to 1500 students The main building was expanded and remodeled in 1965 with a budget of 1 5 million 5 Architecture edit The school has Symbolic Panels made by the sculptor John A Wilson 6 In May 2018 Brookline voters supported a debt exclusion override to fund the expansion and renovation of Brookline High School This building project included the construction of a new building at the 111 Cypress Street site a new Science Technology Engineering and Math STEM building to replace the building at the corner of Tappan and Greenough Streets renovations to the 3rd floor of the main building and the Tappan gymnasium as well as improvements to Cypress Field 7 In early 2022 Brookline High School opened a new building on 22 Tappan Street designed primarily to house freshmen 8 Academics editBrookline High School has received the gold medal for Best High Schools from U S News amp World Report 9 In addition Boston Magazine has frequently ranked Brookline High School as one of the best high schools in Massachusetts for academic performance in 2008 it was ranked top in the state 10 11 In 2020 Boston Magazine ranked Brookline High School as the 20th best public school in Massachusetts 12 As of 2021 Brookline High School was ranked 64 nationally for STEM Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics according to U S News amp World Report 13 Although the Advanced Placement AP program at Brookline High School is smaller than at other high schools it has grown dramatically over the past 10 years In 2020 21 435 students took 797 AP exams and 91 9 of students scored 3 or above on these exams 14 In 2019 Brookline High School was ranked in the top 5 of the most challenging public high schools in America 952nd of 22 000 15 The rank was determined by the Challenge Index defined as the number of Advanced Placement International Baccalaureate or Cambridge tests taken in a year relative to the number of seniors who graduate 15 16 In 2020 the 5 year graduation rate was 96 5 with 86 of students planning to attend a 4 Year private or public college 17 18 Athletics editBrookline High School features the largest interscholastic athletics program in New England with 71 teams in 40 sports 19 Some of the atypical sports include squash curling golf ultimate disc crew sailing water polo and rugby The most popular athletics program at Brookline High School is ultimate disc with participation of over 110 students in 2017 Since 1894 the Brookline High football team has played rival Newton North High School in the traditional Thanksgiving Day game This is one of the oldest high school football rivalries in Massachusetts and on the list of high school football rivalries 100 years In 2007 the Brookline High School boys cross country team won the first ever Nike Team Nationals northeast regional meet by just one point over Danbury High School at Bowdin Park New York 20 They went on to place 7th at Nike Team Nationals in Portland Oregon 21 In addition to the 2007 campaign in the 2006 and 2009 seasons the team placed 3rd at the Massachusetts Division 1 State Meet in 2005 they finished 2nd and on November 20 2010 won their second state championship giving them their fifth top 3 finish in six years and second 1st place finish in four On November 19 2011 they won their third state championship for a run of three championships in five years In 2014 Brookline High School rebranded their athletics program The new logo featured a Spartan Warrior s helmet successor to the arrowhead logo A new color scheme was introduced as well as navy blue replaced royal blue In 2013 the boys crew team took home their first national championship the winning lightweight double featured athletes who would later go on to row on the Cornell and Princeton lightweight teams 22 23 In 2014 the boys took home a bronze at nationals in the openweight double only to win another national title in the double in 2015 24 In 2016 the boys lightweight four won their regional championship but fell short of a third national title placing 5th at nationals 25 In 2022 Brookline High School athletes finished third in the women s under 17 fours at Head of the Charles 26 Because the crew is not recognized as a school sport in the fall the athletes rowed under the club name of Friends of Brookline Rowing whose members are the same as those of the high school s spring rowing team In 2023 the boys crew team took home two bronzes at regionals in the men s under 17 fours and men s youth second fours categories 27 In 2021 the boys volleyball team had the 8th best record 15 5 of the 81 teams in Massachusetts 28 School Within A School editSchool Within A School SWS is an alternative democratic education program based in Brookline High School 29 The Cypress editMain article The Cypress Brookline High School The Cypress formerly The Sagamore is a school affiliated publication newspaper produced monthly by the students of Brookline High School The first issue appeared in January 1895 5 The newspaper is independent the production is funded entirely through selling advertisements and subscriptions 30 It receives no funding from the high school 31 Over the past few years the paper has publicized and discussed issues in and around the school including racism and teenage pregnancy The school is noted for its tradition of high tolerance of sensitive topics discussed in the newspaper In 2011 New England Scholastic Press Association awarded The Sagamore Highest Achievement in Newspaper Class I category 32 Notable incidents editOn September 25 1936 Shailer Hall the original Brookline High School building constructed in 1895 was destroyed by fire 33 One hundred and sixty firemen fought the fire with at least fourteen treated for injuries 34 The cause and origin of the fire was a defective incinerator flue in a chimney 34 Financial losses amounted to 3 million in 2022 dollars Members of Fred Phelps anti gay Westboro Baptist Church protested at the 2005 graduation ceremony against Brookline High s strong acceptance of homosexuality They were met by dozens of supporters and counter protesters 35 better source needed Members from the Westboro Baptist Church protested again in 2009 They were met with about 2 000 counter protesters including students and members of Brookline High School s staff and PTO and various other groups from surrounding areas Surrounded and barricaded by police and deans of Brookline High School the silent not violent counter protest organized by the school s GSA took place with no altercations between the two groups citation needed In November 2017 Brookline High School students coordinated a walkout concerning the racial climate present through the high school This event occurred after the spread of student produced videos containing racial slurs The incident made local news and sparked discussion 36 Amidst the COVID 19 pandemic in May 2020 hundreds of Brookline High School teachers were given pink slips due to lack of funding This was met with criticism on a local level causing protests and criticisms on the management of the school s administration 37 Notable alumni editThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations February 2016 Jeff Adrien 2004 NBA player for Golden State Warriors Houston Rockets and Charlotte Bobcats former University of Connecticut captain 38 Eddie Andelman 1954 Long time Boston radio personality 39 40 Lenny Baker 1962 Tony Award winning actor I Love My Wife Michael Bluestein 1987 musician keyboardist for multi platinum rock band Foreigner 41 Marita Bonner 1922 writer essayist and playwright of the Harlem Renaissance 42 Safra A Catz 1979 CEO of Oracle Corporation 43 Hugh B Cave 1927 short story writer 44 Jim Davis 1961 Chairman of New Balance 45 46 James Driscoll 1996 professional golfer on the PGA Tour 47 Kitty Dukakis 1954 former First Lady of the state of Massachusetts Michael Dukakis 1951 1988 Democratic presidential nominee and former Governor of Massachusetts 48 Theo Epstein 1991 former general manager of the Boston Red Sox 49 Richard N Goodwin 1949 author columnist speechwriter for presidents Kennedy and Johnson 50 David Hazony 1987 author columnist editor and translator best known for his 2010 book The Ten Commandments Scribner John Hodgman 1989 humorist and author best known for Apple s Get a Mac advertising campaign 51 Sam Kennedy 1991 President of the Boston Red Sox 52 George Kenney 1907 U S Air Force General during World War II 53 Robert C Kingston 1947 U S Army General of the Korean and Vietnam wars Robert Kraft 1959 owner of the New England Patriots 54 Albert Maysles 1944 amp David Maysles 1949 documentary filmmakers of Salesman Gimme Shelter and Grey Gardens Nicholas McCarthy 1988 film director 55 Vaughn Meader 1953 comedian John F Kennedy impersonator Fred Newman 1960 professional baseball player for the Los Angeles Angels Conan O Brien 1981 comedian writer and TV host Rebecca Onie 1994 population health advocate intellectual 2009 MacArthur Fellow Thomas G Osenton 1971 economist author for CEO The Sporting New Publishing Company Francis Ouimet 1911 professional golfer and winner of the 1913 U S Open 56 Paul Pender 1949 world middleweight boxing champion Thais M Plaisted 1916 educator writer parliamentarian Alan L Rachins 1960 actor Dharma and Greg L A Law 57 Eli Paperboy Reed 2002 musician Jonathon Riley 1997 2004 Olympian in the 5000m run 3 time U S champion 2001 NCAA champion 58 Dan Rosenthal 1984 member of the White House Senior Staff under Bill Clinton Larry Ruttman 1948 attorney and author 59 Gabe Sapolsky 1990 pro wrestling promoter of ECW and Ring of Honor Lew Schneider 1979 Hollywood producer of Everybody Loves Raymond and American Dad 60 David Susskind 1938 TV producer and host of The David Susskind Show Ednah Shepard Thomas 1919 English professor at the University of Wisconsin Alan Trefler 1973 founder and CEO of Pegasystems chess master Mike Wallace 1935 journalist 60 Minutes 61 Joe Tweet Walsh 1934 former Major League Baseball player for the Boston Bees 62 Rick Weitzman 1963 professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics 56 John Yau 1968 Jackson Poetry Prize winning poet and critic 63 David Zuckerman 1989 81st Lieutenant Governor of Vermont 64 References edit a b Enrollment Data 2021 22 Brookline High 00460505 PDF profiles doe mass edu Retrieved 2022 03 16 a b c d Proceedings of the Brookline Historical Society Brookline Historical Society 1907 John Emory Hoar www digitalcommonwealth org Retrieved 2022 03 15 Denehy John William 1906 A History of Brookline Massachusetts from the First Settlement of Muddy River to the Present Time Brookline MA Brookline Press a b Holland Bertram H 1993 Safeguard of the Republic Brookline High Alumni Association James Cameron More About New Glasgow 1974 p 194 Expansion Project Brookline High School Retrieved 2020 03 12 McCown James September 14 2023 Brookline s new high school design makes the honor roll BostonGlobe com Retrieved 2023 10 03 USNews Accessed June 13 2012 Matt Rocheleau Boston Globe Newton high schools make Boston Magazine s top 10 Boston com August 26 2009 Best Public High Schools chart Boston Magazine September 2008 archived at the Wayback Machine August 30 2008 The Best Public High Schools in Greater Boston Boston Magazine 2020 08 25 Retrieved 2022 03 16 U S News amp World Report Best High Schools USNews 2022 Retrieved March 15 2022 2020 21 Advanced Placement Participation Report by All Students Brookline High 00460505 profiles doe mass edu Retrieved 2022 03 16 a b Jay Mathews Challenge Index High School Ranking System Jay Mathews Challenge Index Retrieved 2022 03 15 Perspective Huge change in character of our most challenging high schools Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2022 03 15 Cohort 2021 Graduation Rates Brookline High 00460505 profiles doe mass edu Retrieved 2022 03 16 Plans of High School Graduates 2021 22 Brookline High 00460505 profiles doe mass edu Retrieved 2022 03 16 Brookline Schools website Archived May 22 2006 at the Wayback Machine URL accessed on June 2 2006 Webcast Nike Team Nationals 2007 DyeStat Accessed February 16 2008 Oregon Runners Nike Team Nationals Archived 2008 02 03 at the Wayback Machine Nike Team Nationals Accessed February 22 2008 Youth National Championships Oak Ridge TN June 7 9 2013 USRowing Accessed December 22 2016 Click on results for Sunday see 5F1 Mens Ltwt Youth 2x A Final Friedman Alex Brookline rowers dubbed best lightweight youth pair in USA Wicked Local Brookline June 11 2013 Accessed December 22 2016 While most seniors were throwing their cap into the air celebrating their graduation five seniors from the Brookline High School varsity crew team were preparing racing and recovering from the Youth National Championships where two Brookline rowers took home the gold Senior Jack Ruske and sophomore Jordi Cabanas destroyed all competition in the men s lightweight youth 2x A final finishing two seconds ahead of second place Miami Beach Brookline rowers take home gold Wicked Local Brookline June 17 2015 Accessed December 22 2016 The Brookline High rowing team had a very successful run last weekend at the US Rowing Youth National Championship in Sarasota Fla last weekend Seniors Jordi Cabanas and Aviv Preminger won gold in the Men s 2X Youth Nationals Mercer Lake West Windsor NJ June 10 12 2016 USRowing Accessed December 23 2016 Click on results for Saturday See 13F1 W Mens Ltwt Youth 4 A Final Women s Under 17 Fours Head Of The Charles 2022 www regattacentral com Retrieved 2023 10 03 Northeast Youth Championship Lake Quinsigamnd Worcester Ma May 20 2023 May 21 2023 herenow com Retrieved 2023 10 03 MA High School Boys Volleyball Rankings MaxPreps com April 2 2022 Retrieved April 2 2022 School within a School Archived from the original on 2012 01 24 Retrieved 2013 04 02 About Us The Sagamore Retrieved 2023 02 14 Mission The Sagamore Retrieved 2021 07 18 Awards The Sagamore Retrieved 2021 07 18 Brookline High School Fire www digitalcommonwealth org Retrieved 2022 03 16 a b Belknap Harry 1936 10 01 Remarkable Fire Stop Made by Brookline Firemen at School Blaze Fire Engineering Firefighter Training and Fire Service News Rescue Retrieved 2022 03 16 Fulton Deirdre June 2005 Not in Kansas bostonphoenix com Archived from the original on 4 December 2005 Retrieved 18 July 2021 Irons Meghan E Meyers Alyssa November 30 2017 Brookline students walk out to protest racial climate in wake of videos BostonGlobe com Retrieved 2021 03 03 Hundreds Of Brookline Teachers Face Layoffs Amid COVID 19 Economic Downturn News 2020 05 29 Retrieved 2021 03 03 Jeff Adrien Archived 2011 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Connecticut Huskies men s basketball Accessed December 23 2016 Averaged 27 points and 14 rebounds as a senior at Brookline HS As a senior at Brookline Jeff was team captain first team All League League MVP and named to the Boston Globe Super Team and Boston Herald Dream Team https www brooklinehighalumni org famous alumni https www boston com real estate real estate news 2015 06 24 17 famous people who have called brookline home Michael Bluestein Foreigner Retrieved 2022 04 01 Smith Jessie Carney Notable Black American Women Book 2 USA Gale Research 1991 503 Print Lashinsky Adam September 28 2009 The Enforcer Fortune 160 6 117 124 Archived from the original on January 11 2010 Retrieved January 24 2010 Adrian Jack Obituary Hugh B Cave Prolific writer of pulp pure supernatural Spicy SF romance westerns hard and soft boiled detective fiction weird menace and shudder pulp over eight decades dead link The Independent June 30 2004 Accessed April 18 2008 His astonishing career spanned all but the first couple of decades of the 20th century and into the 21st his first published writing as a 15 year old student at Brookline High School Massachusetts being a short story in The Boston Globe entitled Retribution Brookline High School Alumni Association Archived from the original on 2014 02 21 Retrieved 2014 02 10 Effort to rename a park goes on the Boston Globe The Boston Globe Layman Tom All points bulletin on James Driscoll Boston Herald June 19 2014 Accessed December 23 2016 Driscoll a Brookline High School graduate currently sits in 125th place in the points standings for the PGA Tour s playoff system meaning if the season had ended before this week s Travelers Championship he would technically be the last player in the field Fanfares for Michael Dukakis The New York Times July 23 1988 Accessed February 5 2008 And then the candidate once a trumpeter in the Brookline High School band took the podium and performed his own Fanfare for the Common Man Nightengale Bob 27 April 2017 BOB NIGHTENGALE Theo Epstein returns to Boston champions another cause with his twin brother USA Today Retrieved 25 October 2023 The Challenge Constantly Renewed Huntington Theatre Company Accessed December 23 2016 Richard N Goodwin has been a major presence over the past four decades as a relentless and probing commentator on American society and the challenges of liberal democracy Born December 7 1931 in Boston he attended Brookline High School and Tufts University graduating first in his class from Harvard Law School in 1958 and serving as president of the Harvard Law Review Chase Katie Johnston True to his nerd John Hodgman finds a niche as Daily Show resident expert mendacious author and dorky PC The Boston Globe September 24 2006 Accessed December 3 2007 Fletcher graduated from Brookline High School a year before he did and the two have been together since Hodgman was 17 Borchers Callum Seven things you should know about Sam Kennedy The Boston Globe March 23 2014 Accessed December 23 2016 Kennedy and Epstein classmates at Brookline High School were suddenly reunited in leadership positions for their hometown team Cromie Robert Kenney of the Fifth Chicago Tribune November 14 1943 Accessed December 23 2016 Caption George C Kenney at the time he was graduated from Brookline High School in 1907 Baird Susanna Kraft Cements His Love for the Old Alma Mater The Boston Globe November 14 2004 Accessed April 18 2008 Robert Kraft s hands have pressed down into history Brookline High School alma mater of the NFL s winningest owner has instituted a Hollywood esque Walk of Fame complete with concrete handprints Kraft Bobby to his peers in the BHS class of 1959 is the walk s first inductee Sheasley Chelsea June 30 2012 Horror show Q amp A with Brookline s Nicholas McCarthy Wicked Local Retrieved 26 September 2017 a b Athletic Hall of Fame Archived 2008 02 28 at the Wayback Machine Brookline High School Accessed February 21 2008 Brozan Nadine Chronicle The New York Times March 16 1993 Accessed April 21 2008 The year is being bracketed by two celebratory weekends one last June one this June that include class reunions Last year s event brought more than 2 000 graduates back to the school including Mr Wallace Alan Rachins a star of L A Law and former Gov Michael S Dukakis of Massachusetts and his wife Kitty USATF profile for Jonathon Riley January 10 2014 Brookline High School Alumni Newsletter Winter 2006 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 12 31 Retrieved 2013 12 30 Beggy Carol and Shanahan Mark Monet goes to Vegas Kerry goes out on the town The Boston Globe November 6 2003 Accessed February 17 2008 Brozan Nadine Chronicle The New York Times March 16 1993 Accessed February 5 2008 Mike Wallace is lending a hand to his old school Brookline High School at a benefit unusual for a Massachusetts public school in New York tomorrow evening Mr Wallace class of 35 will interview the school s acting headmaster Dr Robert J Weintraub at a cocktail party that is expected to draw 60 or so Brookline graduates to the University Club on West 54th Street Goldman Steven 2005 The Making of Casey Stengel Washington D C Potomac Books Inc John Yau Poetry Foundation 2022 03 14 Retrieved 2022 03 15 Muddy River Annual Brookline Brookline High School 1989 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brookline High School amp oldid 1223905516, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.